- This recognition led to the development of the concept of an Integrated Maritime Policy, which, on the one hand, identifies the governance framework, extending to all levels, and, on the other hand, aims to develop cross
- The Commission supports the compromise amendments, which, on the one hand, aim to make significant improvements in the protection of human health and the environment and, on the other, to enhance innovation and maintain economic growth.
- We now have a proposal which, on the one hand, balances the genuine need to protect inventions and the scientists and researchers who work towards creating those inventions and, yes, the companies who put resources into financing the research.
- The question to the Commission concerned the previous presidential decree which, on the one hand, was late in transposing the directive and, on the other hand, transposed it incorrectly.
- Both are in opposition, however, to the authoritarian, bureaucratic culture which, on the one hand, fails to respect the privacy of individual citizens, and, on the other, has the gall to keep the administrative procedures and activities of public bodies confidential.
- I also support the exerting of more pressure on China, which, on the one hand, does not apply the needed pressure on the Khartoum authorities and, on the other hand, delays or blocks more effective measures at UN level.
- At a time of crisis we need a procedure which, on the one hand, will help passengers and, on the other, will not complicate the already difficult financial situation of airlines.
- sectoral policy tools.
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- I mean, on the one hand, it does make a kind of sense.
- Because on the one hand,
- The immediate measures have four ingredients: on the one hand, an end to terrorist acts against Israel and provision of the security guarantees which that demands.
- The Commission therefore cannot accept those amendments which eliminate all links between these two aspects: freedom on the one hand, and security on the other.
- that means he has a beautiful package.
- We therefore have EUR 8 billion available on the one hand, and 30 million particularly deficient houses on the other.
- For on the one hand, given its budgetary responsibilities, Parliament has certain prerogatives here which should be respected.
- For this reason I am pleased, on the one hand, that we are now heading in that direction.
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